Low mist hanging over the Salt marsh, 2013.
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Elizabeth Huey’s photographs are energetic and so involved you could be forgiven for assuming they were choreographed. Predominantly a painter, her first experience of photography was casually snapping reference images in the Brooklyn neighborhood around her studio. Soon her occasional hunt for source material evolved into a compulsion, and a survival tool for managing isolated studio life.
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Sometimes you just got to stick your camera on a 30 ft. polecam to achieve the angle you were hoping for. Meandering bends along the Upper Owens in the Eastern Sierras. This is one of my favorite zones where Hot Creek dumps into the main vein.
Mamiya 7 with Kodak’s Portra 400
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A small collection of candids I took of my beautiful friends this year.
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Pulp Fiction (1994, USA)
dir. Quentin Tarantino
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